I'll solve this grid mapping problem step by step by examining the treasure map and using the key to identify each item's location.
First, let me understand the grid system. The map has columns labeled A through E (left to right) and rows numbered 1 through 5 (bottom to top). Each cell is identified by its column letter and row number (e.g., A,1; B,2; etc.).
Let me answer each question one by one:
Question 1: Where is the treasure?
This is already answered as E,4. I can verify this by looking at the map - there's a treasure chest in the cell at column E, row 4.
Question 2: What is located at B, 4?
I need to look at the cell in column B, row 4. Looking at the map, I can see a volcano in that position.
Question 3: Where is the ship?
I need to find the ship icon on the map and determine its coordinates. I can see a ship in column C, row 1.
Question 4: Where is the dinosaur?
I need to find the dinosaur icon on the map and determine its coordinates. I can see a dinosaur in column C, row 5.
Question 5: What are the coordinates of the pond?
I need to find the pond icon on the map and determine its coordinates. I can see a pond in column C, row 3.
Question 6: What is located at A, 2 and B, 2?
I need to look at both cells. At A,2 I can see palm trees (forest), and at B,2 I can also see palm trees (forest).
Let me now provide the complete answers:
2) Volcano
3) C,1
4) C,5
5) C,3
6) Forest (at both locations)
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